Arrangeable husbandry system and method

ABSTRACT

Arrangeable systems and methods that provide capabilities of utilizing a single husbandry container in multiple dispositions. The systems and methods are practiced in varying combinations by differing embodiments, with many of the embodiments&#39; husbandry containers, for example, being well suited for both alterable suspension on a repositionable member as well as stable placement as tableware. Among the parts utilized in many of embodiments are base, arrangeable member, and container portions.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present application relates to dispositions of a husbandry suitableenclosure and, more specifically, to providing multiply arrangeablesystems and methods of dispositioning a husbandry suitable enclosure,most commonly within an interior space.

2. Related Art

Interior living space circumstances can often restrict their occupants'wishes. One relatively frequent desire is an interest in maintainingliving organisms, such as plants, within the living space to enhance theoccupants' experiences. This maintaining generally involves concomitantrequirements, such as appropriate lighting for most plants and/orsuitable ambient temperatures for both plants and animals. Additionally,the majority of living spaces' circumstances constrain the optionsavailable for achieving at least some of these maintaining requirements.Moreover, many occupants prefer flexibility in their options toaccommodate both differing circumstances (such as temporal changes inthe amount and direction of available sunlight) as well as differingintentions (such as desiring to disposition a plant for decorativeeffect in the evening without hindering the ability to best dispositionthe plant to receive sunlight during the day.) A substantial variety ofapproaches have been developed to address these issues, usually with anemphasis on one or the other particular need. Assorted approaches haveattempted to address more than one need, or provide options forflexibility in disposition, but these attempts have been primarilysuited to, at best, address one objective well and have largely left theother objectives to be inadequately, if at all, addressed. The thinkingbehind these strategies regularly appears to indicate that the otherobjectives are considered ancillary bonuses which do not require thesame degree of accomplishment.

Included among the diverse effects desirable of a husbandry suitableenclosure are:

-   -   a) Providing indoor plants with adequate sunlight. In one common        maneuver, a planter is rested on or affixed to a windowsill.        However, this placement can impair the functioning of a window        or partially block a view, and risks toppling the planter during        window operation. Additionally, windowsill placement subjects        plants to potentially damaging significant temperature        variations, due to the greater volatility of the ambient        environment in the immediate vicinity of a window. Avoiding        these complications while still gaining the requisite sunlight        would be preferable.    -   b) Providing specific light distributions to enable particular        plant health and appearance objectives. Rotating plants over        time (generally days or weeks) is one manner of shaping the        light distribution received by a plant. However, larger planters        (such as windowsill planter boxes) can be difficult or awkward        to easily rotate, and foliage spread is generally limited by        spatial factors such as the window surface's proximity to the        windowsill edge. Greater dispositional flexibility, including        readily arrangeable options, would be preferable.    -   c) Enabling flexibility of husbandry suitable enclosure        dispositioning, to accommodate for ordinary restrictions on        space available for structural supports in crowded living        spaces;    -   d) Avoiding adverse impacts on the health of the enclosed        organism(s), such as due to tampering by pets or small children,        as well as adverse impacts on the welfare and cleanliness of the        living space and its occupants, such as when pets may strew dirt        upon a carpet or small children may ingest toxic vegetation.    -   e) Enabling the husbandry suitable enclosure to be readily        adaptable for displaying esthetic imagery, as well as being        accessible as a separate entity, both for decorative and        functional (such as soil renewal) purposes, particularly without        difficulty in placing the husbandry suitable enclosure upon any        available suitable surface.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention includes systems and methods for providing atleast some of the above desirable effects, in addition to other benefitsthat will be apparent from the present description and claims. A firstprincipal feature of many of the embodiments of the present invention isa base portion that frequently incorporates an anchoring affixment andat least a first junction suited for assembling a first coupling whencombined with a first junction mate. An arrangeable member that is asecond principal feature of many of the embodiments of the presentinvention frequently incorporates the first junction mate and usuallyfurther incorporates a spatially separated second junction. A thirdprincipal feature of many of the embodiments of the present invention isa holder for husbandry suitable enclosures that can be readily arrangedin a multitude of dispositions, as well as in a plurality ofconfigurations, including at least one wherein the holder is availablefor separate disposition by detachment from the remainder of the presentinvention embodiment. The holder can be integrated within a husbandrysuitable enclosure or can be adapted for receiving and holding aseparate enclosure to provide additional usage flexibility. The holderalso concurrently incorporates a second junction mate that can combinewith the second junction to assemble a second coupling. Either, or both,of the first and second couplings can be multiply dispositionable, suchas by enabling relative rotation between the junction and its mate thatform the coupling. The couplings can be constructed to enable restricteddegrees of relative motion, and/or can provide manners of selectivelyarresting the relative positions of its constituent junction andjunction mate, and/or can be alternately adapted for ready disassemblingor for securing the combination of the junction and its mate againstdisassembling.

A multitude of benefits are providable by at least some embodiments ofthe present invention. Included among these benefits are the capabilityof readily arranging the husbandry suitable enclosure's disposition bothtowards and away from a window, in order to tailor the husbandrysuitable enclosure's disposition to accommodate variations in sunlightand/or temperature. Ready rearranging also allows the window to be usedfor other purposes more easily. The flexibility of disposition alsofacilitates tailoring the light distribution received by the enclosure.Variations in the manner of construction of the base portion enablesoptions for mounting the planter on vertical as well as horizontalsurfaces. The enclosure can be further configured to receive and displayvarious imagery when preferred to further augment decorative options.

Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointedout hereinafter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 depicts a partially exploded perspective view of a firstembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 depicts a side view of a base that incorporates amultiply-differently-sized first-junction-mate-accommodating alternatefirst junction.

FIG. 3 depicts a side view of a base that incorporates ahorizontally-oriented structural surface anchoring affixment.

FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of a husbandry suitable enclosureincorporating a pair of first display slots.

FIG. 5 depicts a side, partially exploded, partial cross-section view ofa relative motion facilitating assemblable first coupling.

FIG. 6 depicts an enclosure holder constituent of a number ofembodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 7 depicts a front, partial cross-section view of a base thatincorporates a first relative-motion-constraining first junctionconstituent of a number of embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 8 depicts a side, partial cross-section view of a base thatincorporates the relative-motion-constraining first junction constituent(also depicted in FIG. 7.)

FIG. 9 depicts an attachment-plate-plane view of amultiple-first-junction incorporable base constituent of a number ofembodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 10 depicts a side view of the multiple-first-junction incorporablebase constituent (also depicted in FIG. 9.)

FIG. 11 depicts a partial see-through view of a first extent alterablefirst arm variant.

FIG. 12 depicts a partial see-through view of a fixable-against-releasesecond coupling variant.

FIG. 13 depicts a partially exploded view of an articulationincorporating first arm variant.

FIG. 14 depicts an exploded, partial cross-section, detail view of abase that incorporates a second relative-motion-constraining firstcoupling.

FIG. 15 depicts an axial view of a second relative-motion-constrainingfirst junction.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In the following description, identical numbers indicate identicalelements. Where an element has been described in one Figure, and isunaltered in detail or relation in any other Figure, said elementdescription applies to all Figures.

As shown in FIG. 1, a first embodiment 110 includes a terrarium 112serving as an enclosure holder, including an undersurface 114 of theterrarium 112 providing a surface for resting the terrarium 112 upon astructure without affect from a second receiver 116 that serves as asecond junction mate. (It should be understood that the presentinvention encompasses alternate enclosures than terrariums, includingaquariums, as well as essentially any other similar enclosure, or even ageneral undifferentiated container.) The second receiver 116 includes asecond cavity 118 in which an arm second end 120 that serves as a secondjunction is insertable by translation along the axis 122 to form oneversion of a second coupling, which is rotatable about the axis 122. Anarm 123 serves as an arrangeable member and includes an arm first end124 that serves as a first junction mate and is insertable bytranslation along the axis 125 into a first cavity 126 formed within afirst receiver 128 that serves as a first junction. When the arm firstend 124 is inserted into the first cavity 126, they form the firstcoupling which is also rotatable about axis 125. In addition to thefirst receiver 128, a first receiver assembly 130 that serves as a base,further includes a securing plate 132 that serves as an anchoringaffixment.

As shown in FIG. 2, a second receiver assembly 210, that can also serveas a base, includes a first alternate receiver 212 that includes astepped cavity 214 that can also serve as a first junction. The steppedcavity 214 provides capabilities of utilizing differing sized arms 123to provide additional utilization flexibility (such as, for example,when a particular décor preference is impaired by a larger arm 123.)

As shown in FIG. 3, a third receiver assembly 310, that can also serveas a base, includes a second alternate receiver 312 that includes thefirst cavity 313 that can also serve as a first junction. The thirdreceiver assembly 310 is constructed to facilitate serving as a baseaffixed to a horizontal surface (as opposed to the first and secondreceiver assemblies 130 and 210, respectively, that are suited forserving as a base affixed to vertical surfaces,) since its securingplate 314 is dispositioned at a right angle to the direction in whichthe arm 123 is inserted into the cavity 313. A screw hole 316 is astandard means of affixing the third receiver assembly 310 to astructure, but is not limiting of the variety of means in which thissecuring can be effected, as is well known to those of skill in the art.

As shown in FIG. 4, a first alternate terrarium 410 is constructed toprovide additional decorating options, by virtue of its inclusion ofdisplay slots 412 formed by folded over terrarium sides 414. The displayslots 412 as shown are suited for receiving primarily planar imagery,although forms other than planar are also within the scope of thepresent invention as can be readily envisioned by one of skill in theart. The imagery can be positioned within the display slots 412 by useof the cutouts 416.

As shown in FIG. 5, a first alternate second junction 510 includes anarm second end cap 512 constructed with a cap shoulder 513. The cap 512is received by a first alternate second receiver 514 integrated withinthe lower portion of an enclosure holder. A second cavity 516 includes ashoulder mate 518 that retains a plurality of bearings 520 to facilitaterotational motion of the husbandry suitable enclosure relative to thecap 512. When the cap 512 serves as a second junction to form analternate second coupling by mating with the first alternate secondreceiver 514 serving as a second junction mate, the bearings can easealteration of the disposition of the husbandry suitable enclosure.

As shown in FIG. 6, an alternate enclosure holder 610 includes aplatform 612 which affords space to disposition the second receiver 116and second cavity 118, as well as maintain the undersurface 114. Formedinto the platform 612 is a void 614 with a bottom 616 adapted forimpermanent disposition of an enclosure such as a terrarium or the like.It should be understood that in various embodiments of the presentinvention the enclosure holder may be integrated within the enclosureitself, while in others it will be separable. Furthermore, theparticular forms of the alternate enclosure holder 610, the void 614, aswell as the enclosure they are suited to hold are merely illustrativeexamples and the scope of embodiments of the present invention encompassessentially any form of shape or interconnection between the enclosureholder and its corresponding enclosure, manners of modification of whichbeing readily understood by those of skill in the art, and theparticular examples depicted are not intended to be limiting.

As shown in FIGS. 7 & 8, a front view 710 and a side view 810 of afourth receiver assembly 712 includes a fourth receiver 712 with sidecutouts 714 and a central cutout 716 into which the arm 123 can settle,its motion arrested by the relative fit of the cutouts 714 and 716 andthe arm 123. The exact forms, number, and disposition of the cutouts 714and 716 are merely illustrative examples, and should not be consideredlimiting. As is readily understood by one of skill in the art, these canbe widely varied without deviating from the inventive essence.

As shown in FIGS. 9 & 10, a front view 910 and a side view 1010 of afifth receiver assembly can serve as a multiply configurable firstjunction, wherein the positioning, and number, of fifth receivers 1012that include the second cavity 118 are alterable. A multi-receiversecuring plate 912 includes a plurality of slots 914 positioned so as toprovide flexibility of dispositioning of one or more fifth receivers1012 which include projections or other forms of complementary elementsthat can sustain the fifth receivers 1012 when appropriately positionedin alliance with a pair of the slots 914. In the side view 1010, a pairof fifth receivers are depicted in one representative, though notlimiting, arrangement. The exact forms, number, and disposition of theslots 914 and fifth receivers 1012 are merely illustrative examples, andshould not be considered limiting. As is readily understood by one ofskill in the art, these can be widely varied without deviating from theinventive essence.

As shown in FIG. 11, an extending arm 1110 includes an inserted section1112 that slides within a sleeve section 1114. The inserted section 1112includes narrower and wider sectors 1114 and 1116, respectively, withthe narrower sector 1112 moving freely through an end ring 1118 whilethe wider sector 1116 can not, so that the relative motion of theinserted section 1112 and the sleeve section 1114 are arrested when thetransition zone 1120 reaches the end ring 1118. The exactcharacteristics of the construction of the inserted section 1112 and thesleeve section 1114 are merely illustrative examples, and should not beconsidered limiting. As is readily understood by one of skill in theart, these can be widely varied to effect an extendable arm withoutdeviating from the inventive essence.

As shown in FIG. 12, a locking first coupling 1210 includes a lockingarm 1212 which inserts in a sixth receiver assembly 1214 whose opencavity 1216 does not include a bottom, so that the lower end 1218 of thelocking arm 1212 can reach therethrough to expose an opening in which apin 1220 can be inserted to ensure that the locking arm 1212 does notseparate from the sixth receiver assembly 1214. The exactcharacteristics of the construction of the locking of the locking arm1212 is merely an illustrative example, and should not be consideredlimiting. A relative angle 1222 is defined by the horizontal portion1224 and the vertical portion 1226, and can be varied for differingfunctions. In certain differing embodiments, the relative angle 1222will vary. Though it will often be a simple right angle, as shown inmany of the drawings, in other embodiments the relative angle 1222 maydiffer slightly or significantly (not shown) from 90 degrees. Forexample, in certain embodiments it may equal about 92 degrees, whichwill compensate for the probable moderate bending of the locking arm1212 when the vertical portion 1226 is supporting a load such as thefirst alternate terrarium 410. The locking arm 1212, when supporting theload with the relative angle 1222 approximating 92 degrees, will appearto be essentially horizontal which may be preferred for esthetic orother reasons. As is readily understood by one of skill in the art,these can be widely varied to effect a lockable arm without deviatingfrom the inventive essence.

As shown in FIG. 13, a hinging arm 1310 can include virtually any of thevarieties of second junction 1312 and first junction mate 1313, andincludes a central removable region 1314 that is replaceable by acommercially available standard inline pivoting hinge 1316 bydisplacement in the direction of arrows 1318. The pivoting hinge 1316includes end portions 1320 that are affixed to the portions of thehinging arm 1310 on either side of central removable region 1314. Thepivoting hinge 1316 is rotatable about the pivot 1322, and its pivotingaction may be optionally also be arrestable by action of the stop button1324. The exact characteristics of the construction of the hinging ofthe hinging arm 1310 is merely an illustrative example, and should notbe considered limiting. As is readily understood by one of skill in theart, these can be widely varied to effect an articulating arm withoutdeviating from the inventive essence.

As shown in a side view in FIG. 14 and an under view 1510 in FIG. 15, apartially repositionable first coupling is assembled from a detentlimited second junction mate 1410 (seen in the under view of FIG. 15)and a detent limited second junction 1412. The detent limited secondjunction mate 1410 includes a detent limited receiver housing 1414 thatincorporates at least one detent catch 1416 and at least one detentcatch spacer 1418. The detent limited second junction 1412 includes adetent ring 1420 dispositioned on the second junction end of the detentadapted arm 1422. The detent ring 1420 incorporates at least one detent1424 and at least one detent spacer 1426. The detents 1424 and detentspacers 1426 mate cooperatively with the detent catches 1416 and detentcatch spacers 1418 to provide, most often, a plurality of relativelyrotated dispositions for the detent limited second junction mate 1410and the detent limited second junction 1412. Also as seen in FIG. 15,alternative spacings 1428 for the detents and corresponding catches arealso available. The exact characteristics of the construction of thepartial repositioning of the partially repositionable first coupling ismerely an illustrative example, and should not be considered limiting.As is readily understood by one of skill in the art, these can be widelyvaried to effect a repositioning first coupling without deviating fromthe inventive essence.

It is also important to comprehend that the particular dimensions, andarrangements of many of the components of the present invention aremerely illustrative, and are not limiting of the variations that fallwithin the scope of the present invention. For example, the arms shownthat serve as the arrangeable members can be widely varied, includingdiffering vertical and/or horizontal dimensions, their relative sizes,the number of transitions between horizontal and vertical extents, aswell as means to utilize arms as arrangeable members that includeportions that are not only horizontal or only vertical. When anembodiment variation includes one or more arm portions that are nothorizontal or vertical, combined with one or more other portions thatare horizontal or vertical, the relative angles between these portionswill not be an exact right angle, although it will often be close. Amongthe reasons to choose close to, but not exact, right angles is that asupporting extent of arm will commonly exhibit a degree of bending whenproviding a lifting force at in directions that are not parallel to theforce of gravity. In such a case, a slight divergence from a right anglecan, for example, compensate for this bending and provide the illusionof a straight horizontal support which may be esthetically preferable.In view of the above, it will be seen that the various objects andfeatures of the invention are achieved and other advantageous resultsobtained. The examples contained herein are merely illustrative and arenot intended in a limiting sense.

1. An arrangeable system for holding at least one husbandry suitableenclosure, comprising: a base incorporating at least a first anchoringaffixment and at least a first junction; an arrangeable memberincorporating at least a second junction, at least a first junctionmate, and a first extent separating the first junction mate and thesecond junction; an enclosure holder incorporating at least a secondjunction mate and an undersurface adapted for disposition upon astructure without affect by the second junction mate; multiplydispositionable first and second couplings assemblable, each in turn, bycombining the first and second junctions with the first and secondjunction mates, respectively; wherein the enclosure holder isarrangeable in at least first and second/arrangements, saidfirst/arrangement entailing the first and second couplings beingassembled, and said second/arrangement entailing at least the secondcoupling being unassembled.
 2. An arrangeable system for holding atleast one husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 1, whereinsaid enclosure holder is adapted for holding at least a first enclosuresuitable for husbandry purposes, said holding comprising at least oneof: a) the enclosure holder and the husbandry suitable enclosure beingmutually integrated, and b) the enclosure holder and the husbandrysuitable enclosure being readily detachable.
 3. An arrangeable systemfor holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosure according to claimA2, wherein at least one of the enclosure holder and the husbandrysuitable enclosure incorporates at least a first display slot adaptedfor exhibiting imagery and, optionally, said first display slot canexhibit imagery releasably such that a plurality of imagery isdisplayable.
 4. An arrangeable system for holding at least one husbandrysuitable enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the base anchoringaffixment is affixable to a support in at least a first orientation,said first orientation including at least vertical and horizontalorientation alternatives.
 5. An arrangeable system for holding at leastone husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 1, wherein at leastone of said first and second couplings, when assembled, is releasable.6. An arrangeable system for holding at least one husbandry suitableenclosure according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the releasablecouplings is fixable against release from the assembled condition.
 7. Anarrangeable system for holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosureaccording to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and secondcouplings facilitates relative motion, respectively, between thearrangeable member and the base or between the arrangeable member andthe enclosure holder.
 8. An arrangeable system for holding at least onehusbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 1, wherein at least oneof the first and second couplings allows relative motion between thejunction and the junction mate that comprise that coupling and,optionally, at least one of the at least one relative motion allowingcoupling can constrain said relative motion.
 9. An arrangeable systemfor holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim1, wherein at least one of the first and second junctions and the firstand second junction mates can assemble a coupling with a plurality ofdiffering counterpart junctions or junction mates, said plurality ofdiffering counterpart junctions or junction mates differing according toat least one of their size, orientation, disposition, and construction.10. An arrangeable system for holding at least one husbandry suitableenclosure according to claim 1, wherein said base can incorporate atleast one of a plurality of anchoring affixments and a plurality offirst junctions and, optionally, at least one of the plurality of firstjunctions is detachable.
 11. An arrangeable system for holding at leastone husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 1, wherein thearrangeable member can assume at least one of a plurality ofconfigurations that include a first configuration incorporating avariable first extent and a second configuration incorporating at leasta first articulation.
 12. An arrangeable system for holding at least onehusbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the firstextent generally ranges in a first direction, and one or more of thesecond junction and the first junction mate supply a support capacity inat least a second direction, said first and at least a second directionsdelineating a first angle.
 13. An arrangeable system for holding atleast one husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 12, whereinthe first angle has a range of first angle variants that can range from80 to 100 degrees, including a first angle first variant generallyequaling 90 degrees and a first angle second variant generally equaling92 degrees.
 14. A method of arrangeably holding at least one husbandrysuitable enclosure comprising the steps of: assembling a multiplydispositionable first coupling by combining a first junction and a firstjunction mate, said first junction and a first anchoring affixmentincorporated into a base, said first junction mate, a second junction,and a first extent separating the first junction mate and the secondjunction incorporated into an arrangeable member; assembling a multiplydispositionable second coupling by combining the second junction and asecond junction mate, said second junction mate and an undersurfaceadapted for disposition upon a structure without affect by the secondjunction mate incorporated into an enclosure holder; and arranging theenclosure holder in at least one of first and second/arrangements, saidfirst/arrangement entailing the first and second couplings beingassembled, and said second/arrangement entailing at least the secondcoupling being unassembled.
 15. A method of arrangeably holding at leastone husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 14, furthercomprising the step of adapting the enclosure holder for holding atleast a first enclosure suitable for husbandry purposes, wherein saidadapting for holding comprises at least one of: a) the enclosure holderand the husbandry suitable enclosure being mutually integrated, and b)the enclosure holder and the husbandry suitable enclosure being readilydetachable.
 16. A method of arrangeably holding at least one husbandrysuitable enclosure according to claim 15, further comprising the step ofexhibiting imagery with at least a first display slot incorporated intoat least one of the enclosure holder and husbandry suitable enclosure,said imagery exhibiting optionally involving a releasably displayingfirst display slot able to display a plurality of imagery.
 17. A methodof arrangeably holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosureaccording to claim 14, wherein the assembling of at least one of thefirst and second couplings allows relative motion between the junctionand the junction mate that comprise that coupling and, optionally, atleast one of the at least one relative motion allowing coupling canconstrain said relative motion.
 18. A method of arrangeably holding atleast one husbandry suitable enclosure according to claim 14, whereinthe assembling of at least one of the first and second couplings caninvolve a varied plurality of at least one of the combined junctions orjunction mates, said junction or junction mate plurality variedaccording to at least one of their size, orientation, disposition, andconstruction.
 19. A method of arrangeably holding at least one husbandrysuitable enclosure according to claim 14, wherein said base canincorporate a plurality of first junctions with, optionally, at leastone of the plurality of first junctions being detachable, such that theassembling of the first coupling involves selecting from the pluralityof first junctions for combining with the first junction mate.
 20. Amethod of arrangeably holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosureaccording to claim 14, wherein the arrangeable member can assume atleast one of a plurality of configurations that include a firstconfiguration incorporating a variable first extent and a secondconfiguration incorporating at least a first articulation.
 21. A methodof arrangeably holding at least one husbandry suitable enclosureaccording to claim 14, wherein the first extent generally ranges in afirst direction, and one or more of the second junction and the firstjunction mate supply a support capacity in at least a second direction,said first and at least a second directions delineating a first angle.22. A method of arrangeably holding at least one husbandry suitableenclosure according to claim 21, wherein the first angle has a range offirst angle variants that can range from 80 to 100 degrees, including afirst angle first variant generally equaling 90 degrees and a firstangle second variant generally equaling 92 degrees.
 23. A system forarrangeably dispositioning a husbandry suitable enclosure comprising: ananchoring base featuring an attachment plate and a first femalejunction; an arrangeably dispositionable arm featuring a first malejunction mate and a second male junction separated by a first length ofthe arrangeably disposable arm; a detachable husbandry suitableenclosure featuring a second female junction mate incorporated into ahusbandry suitable enclosure undersurface, said undersurface adapted forlevel bearing upon a structure without affect from the second femalejunction mate when detached; a first coupling assemblable from the firstfemale junction and the first male junction mate, a second couplingassemblable from the second male junction and the second female junctionmate, at least one of said first and second couplings being multiplydispositionable; wherein the husbandry suitable enclosure is arrangeablein at least first and second configurations, said first configurationentailing the first and second couplings being assembled, and saidsecond configuration entailing at least the second coupling beingunassembled to detach the husbandry suitable enclosure.
 24. A system forarrangeably dispositioning a husbandry suitable enclosure according toclaim 24, wherein the husbandry suitable enclosure incorporates at leasta first display slot adapted for exhibiting imagery and, optionally,said first display slot exhibits imagery releasably such that aplurality of imagery is displayable.